To-day's Advertisements.
FOR SAIGON,
The British Steamer
"PENIDO," Captain JOHN CAINS, will be despatched us above on WED. NESDAY, the 3rd Instant, at 2 p.m..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
AH YON,
Praya West:
Hongkong, April 20, 1876.
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FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG.
The Steamship
"THALES,"
Captain C. COLER, will be despatched for the above Forts on THURSDAY, the 4th Instant, at .4 p.m.
:
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
Hongkong, May 1, 1876.
Port.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT,)
The Steamship
**LÉONOR,"
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Captain ABRANGUEAN, will have Immediate dispatch for the above
For Freight or Passage; apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, May 1, 1876.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The A41 British Olipper Bark "OTAGO!
to any part of the World.
Apply to
CAPTAIN ON BOARD,
Hongkong, May 1, 1876.
NOTICE,
ARRIVALS.
April 30, Cyphrenes, Brit. steamer, 1280, Wood, Shanghai April 22, and Swatow 29, Sugar. ADAMSON, BELL & Co.
May 1, Cawdor Castle, British steamer, 1419, Groig, Saigon April 27, Biod.- ADAMSON, BELL & Co,
May 1, Kjobenhavn, Danish steamer, 701, Paulsen, Bangkok April 22, General YUEN FAT HONG.
May 1, Columba, British barque, 344, Solano, Bangkok April 9, Wood.-Russell & Co.
DEPARTURES.
April 30, Abbey Cowper, for Manila.
30, Yarra, for Takao,
30, Glory, for Bangkok.
30, Hailoong, for Swatow.
30, Washi, for Hoihow.
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30, Fleurs Castle, for Shanghai.
May
1, Adria, for Saigon.
1, Bentedt, for Singapore and Penang.
1 Genoa, for Saigon.
Danube, for Bangkok.
1, Canton, for Newchwang. 1, Flensborg, for Whampoa
...OLEARED. Henrietta Behn, for Novgorosky. Christian, for Haiphong,
Villa de Rivadavia, for Manila Bankow, for Bankow,
PASSENGERS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATKA MAILS BY THE ËNGLISL The English Contract Pac. ( A
will be despatched wit Europe, ., on SATUI 6th May.
The following will be the hours
the Malla, &a. :--
Friday, May 5,-~
5.P.M., Money Order Office closes. 6 r.m., Post Office olores except the Nio." Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, May 6,~~~
7A.x., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Lottem, and Fosting of all correspondence.
RTISERS.
tisers is respect, that a copy of the some times past been overy Steamer and Sail- arrival in this Harbour, I have recently been placed ach of Captains and Off ers of rosulted in a material increase Subscription List of the Mail amongst the shipping in port; and as special arrangements have been made to in- arease the usefulness of the Shipping List and to extend the circulation in the Bay,
[No. 4006.-Mar 1, 1976.
Peter Peterson the spirit Hoenso of the "Royal Oak" Tavern..
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more regard in future to matters in which foreigners are concerned.
It will be observed from the despatch published to-day that punishment is to be awarded with no sparing hand. Two THE SS. Candia, from Nagasaki, brought or three of the worst of the offenders are on the crew of the Brit. Barque Liberator, to be recommended for decapitation or which vessel, it may baremembered, we some strangulation, and others are to be bam- few days since reported as having stranded. booed; the rewards for the capture of A great portion of her cargo has been salv- the mutineers not in custody are to be ed. The Captain remains by the wreck. increased, and the military Mandarin in charge of the place where the piracy was committed, and four other Mandarins of We are requested by the Surveryor, lesser note, have been dagraded from General to call attention to a clerical error office.
The military Mandarin has, in la the notification of a land-sale at Kow- addition, been put on his trial, and loop, contained in last Saturday's issue of panishment has also been awarded to the Government Gazelle, wherein the term
10A.M., Post Office dotes except for Late these advantages will be at once apparent other offenders. As to indemnity money of the lease is wrongly put down at seventy-
Letters, Reglatry of Letters censen.
(10.15 .M., Letters may be posted on payment of a Lara FEE of 18 cents extra Postage until
to
11 A.H., when the Post Office CLORES
ontirely.
1190 AM, Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Fia Brindini or to Singapore may be posted on board the Packet on payment of a Late Fee of 43 cents extra postage. 11.50, Porting on Board oesSON. ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General
General Post Office, Hongkong, April 24, 1876...
ARRIVED.Por Cyphrenes, 2 European MAILS AT THE UNITED STATES PACKET.
deck and 180 Chinese.
Per Catherine Marden, 1 Chinese. Per Candia, the first and second officers, and Malay crew of Brit, barque Liberator."
Per Cawdor Castle, 8 Chinese.
Per Kjobenhavn, Mr John Paul, and 52 Chineso.
Per Columba, & Chinese. DEFARIED.-Per Haloong, for Amoy mys Messrs Cormack, Boyd and Bruce. For Tamsui, Messrs Thorton, Longridge, John Kidley and Morton,
15E Interest and Responsibility of Mr
EDWARD WHITTAKT in out Firm We have authorized Mr HERBERT SMITH
ceased on the 30th April last.
to sign our Tirm.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, May 1, 1876.
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HONGKONG.
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Per Gaelic, for Yokohama, Hon, and Mrs
J. Bramaton, Mr E. B. McCook, ... Mr John Cumming, and one Chinese, For
San Francisco, 4 Europeans and 598 Chi
nese.
For New York, Baron de Overbeck. For Boston, Mr C. F. Tremlett. For Phi- ladelphia, Mr T. Hall.
Per Adria, 15 Chinese.. Per Danube, 288-Chinese,
SHIPPING REPORTS.
Ohs. J. GAUPP & CO., Pos on 18th March and had light winds The British barque Hops reports: left
and fine weather throughout.
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS,
38, Queen's Road,
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CHRONOMETERS,
&0.4 &0.1
Carefully Repaired, Cleaned and accurately rated under guarantee.
All Repairs in the above line done at reasonable rates and with despatch. Hongkong, May 1, 1876.
tt.
The British 9-maated schooner Catherine Marden reporter left port with light Easterly winds, from the 27th to port moderate N.N.W, to E.N.E. winds and fine weather.
The Naworth Castle reports fine weather
the whole passage.
The Cheng Soon reports fine weather throughout the passage.
The Gustav Adolph reports light winds and calms throughout.
The British steamer Candia reports: brought the shipwrecked crew of the ship Liberator from Nagasaki, which ship was COMPRADORE AND stranded on the 1st April on the Loo Chow
Islands, crew and port of the cargo saved.
AH YON,
SHIPS'
STEVEDOLE,
No. 57, Praya West.
SHIPPING SUPPLIED WITH ALL KINDS OF
COAL, WATER, BALLAST, FRESB PROVISIONS & OILMAN'S STORES
Of the best quality and at the shortest notice.
Hongkong, May 1, 1876,
Occidental & Oriental Steam Ship Company.
TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED
` STATES AND EUROPE,
CONNECTION WITH THE
IN
CENTRAL and
UNION PACIFIC AND CONNECTING RAILROAD COMPANIES
-AND
ATLANTIC STEAMERS,
EE S. 8. "00EANIC" will be des- patched for San Francie. Via Fa bama, on THURSDAY, the 1st June, at 3 p.m., taking Cargo and Passengers for Japan, the United States and Europe.
Connection is made at Yokohama, with Steamers frota Sloughal.
Freight will be received on Board until 4 p.m. of alet Instant. Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 6p.m. same day all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full value of same is required.
Return Passage Tickets available for 6 months are lasted at a reduction of 20 per cent, on regular raten.
For further informations to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, Praya West.
G. B.. EMORY, Acting Agent. Hongkong, May 1, 1676.
SHIPPING,
ARRIVALS.
jol
April 29, Mansborg, Danish barque, 988, M. M. Koedt, Amoy April 7, Ballast.-- EDWARD SCHELLASS & CO.
April 29, Hope, British barque, 454, T. O. Boulton, Fosso (Island of Celebes) Mar. 17, Rattans-WM FUSTAU & Co.,
April 30, Catherine Marden, British -m. Bobooner, 287, Wm. Murden, Keelung Apt.
28, Coal--W. PUSTAU & Co.
April 30, Naworth Castle, British barque,
The British steamer Cyphrenes reports: light Northerly winds and fine weather.
The British steamer Cawdor Castle ro-
ports: fine weather throughout.
The Danish steamer Kjøbenhavn reports: Northerly winds and fine weather.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINOS, MAILS WILL CLOSE *****
until
2.50 r.M. when the Mail is finally closed. Correspondende must be specially directed for this route, and if not fully propaid
to Advertisers.
Orders may be sent to
GEO. MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office.
The publication of this ierus commenced at 7.35 p.m.
it seems that $11,127 has been exacted
from the shops found in possession of five years in lieu of fourteen. the sugar from the vessel, and handed
over to the German Consul, but we are informed that the next entertain- it is stated that the German Government ment at the Hongkong Temperance Hall | deems this insufficient, and a further son
of about $28,000 is demanded. The will take place on Monday Evening, 8th question of a few thousand dollars in May, to commence at 8.30 p.m.; when such an affair as this would be very songs, readings, dre. will be given. The THE CHINA MAIL. important indeed, were it not for admission will be free, and all who are in-
the advisability of obtaining full satis terested are invited to attend. fastion of the demands. This is the only point in the affair that, it seems,
Europe are again Hlable to some delay on amount of temporary disturbances on the Russia Land-lines.
A TREATY concluded between Her Majesty and the President of the Republic of Hon.
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HONGKONG, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1876.
has not yet been decided, but we should THz troubles on the Great Northern Te- imagine that no difficulty is likely to legraph Co.'s route would appear to be my6 In another column we publish a despatch arise in regard to it, although it may interminable. The Co.'s office at Wladi-
from the Superintendency of Trade at cause some delay in the final settlement wostook has informed the Superintend The United States Mall Packet OITY or Foochow to Dr. Krauel, the German of things. The Germans should either ent here, that Mexrages., to and from.
PEKING will be despatched on MON. Consul for the Province, giving an ac- stick to their further claim to the end, DAY, the 15th Instant, with Mails count of the steps taken by the Chinese when of course the Chinese will be com for Japan, Ban Francisco, and the officials for the settlement of the drapelled to yield, or else give it up at once, United States, which will be closed as affair. The account, although much before it becomes an important question follows;~~
more full than the one already reprinted at all. The claim appears to be a rea 21.M. Registry of Lettere ceases.
in this paper from the Foochow Herald, sonable one, but so long as the Chinese does not differ in effect from that have exhibited their willingness to punish 2.30 F.. Post-Office closes, 3.80 F.M. Correspondence may be posted of our contemporary, and it forms the offenders, and afford fall satisfaction duras un the 9th Jan. 1874, for the mutud? on board the Packet with Late a sequel to the despatch from the in other ways, it is, possibly, scarcely extradition of fugitive criminals, is published Fac of 13 cents extra Postage samme authorities that we published on worth while to stand out for the remain
Saturday, On reading through these ing indemnity, and it might now be in the Government Gazette of Saturday. The documents one cannot help being in given up with a good grace. There is ratifications of the Treaty were exchanged pressed by the fact that it was mainly every reason to believe that the whole at Guatemala on the 12th October last, and owing to the vigorous and firm notion of affair will prove a valuable lesson to the the aots came into force on the 21st February the German Government in this affair, Chinese in their future dealings with
by Order in Council. that it has been brought so close to a foreigners, and the successful results of satisfactory termination, It is clear the resolute stand taken by the Germans from the first despatch that Chun Taou-in the matter ought not to be without tai, and the other officials who were its good effect upon the dallying, unde originally appointed to make enquiries aided, policy pursued by the English into the affair, having no doubt Government at Peking. a desire to shield the offenders from justice, and believing, probably, that the higher authorities were in sympathy with them, purposely did their work as incompletely as possible, but the prea sure brought to bear by the German Government at Peking forced on following are the charges on Correspondifferent condition of things, and Chan Fer half ounce. Taoutai and his confrères, instead of finding their conduct approved by their superiors, got reprimanded and disgraced. From the report made by Chun Taou- tai to the Board it would almost appear as if the Chinese were the aggrieved and the Germans the aggressors in the mat ter. The murder of the Captain is pass ed over with a brief mention of the fact, and we are told that he was a very violent man, and had so cruelly treated those on board that the whole European on the subject, and gives an abstract of au crew loft him, He was consequently essay written by an official forty years ago obliged to engage a new Chinese crew on the hardships entailed upon persons at Amoy, and, without a previous undergoing temporary detention. knowledge of the men, he exercised the gratifying to learn that the Governor of same harsh treatment towards them
will be sent by British Packet, Letters, &c. oan be posted for Canade, the West Indies, and other places named below, if sufficient American stamps are added to prepay them from Ban Francisco to destination. American Stamps are sold at this Office. The charge for Registry is 8 cents in Hong kong Stamps, and 10 cents in U.S. Stamps to those places only the names of which are printed in Italics. To all the other places named correspondence cannot be Registered through, but only
The
to San Francisco (8 aeuts.)
dence thus seat
Canada, British Columbia, New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward's Island Vancouver's Island, Baha mas-Nassan, New Provid
ence.......
Aspinwall, Bermuda, Bogota,
Hongkong
cento,
Carthagena, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curaçao, Fiji, Green- land, Jamaica, New Gra Dade, Nicaragua, Pantina, West Indies, t Hawali, Newfoundland.......... Guatemala, Mexico, Salvador,
Venezuela,
Belite, Greytown,~ Guiana,
Honduras, Martinique, San-
8
Per HANKO, at 10.30 am. To-mor. Bolivia, Ecuador, Chili, Peru, 8
row, the 2nd Inst.
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8
5
10
THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.
The Press says that about twelve months
Ar the Marine Court to-day Thomas Gillin, a seaman belonging to the British barque Otago, was charged, by the chief officer Thomas Askin, with refusal of duty. Is appears from the evidence that the defend. ant was ordered, with the rest of the crew, to wash decks, but refused on the grounds that it was the Sabbath, Fined two days' back the Censor Wang Choa-lan memorial- pay and ordered to return to his ship. ited the Chinese Imperial Government on the excessive mortality occurring in the Ta Postmaster General has issued the prison of the Board of Punishments at following notification, dated the 24th Peking and drew attention to the sufferings April The Italian Post Office has gum. entailed upon witnesses through the law's plained that, in the mail for the Continent vid Brindisi which left Hongkong on the delay." The Governor of Kweishow seems
20th Janusry, was a sample of Indigo, now to have taken up the matter in earnest,
which became loose and damaged the whole actuated by a praiseworthy desire to correst the glaring abuses asumed through the pre and the returning to the senders of many mail. In spite of all possible vigilance, sont system. He memorialises the Throu
unsuitable articles posted as samples, it still occurs that such packages ocassionally escape detection. The public are therefore again earnestly bagged not to attempt to
It is
se he had used towards his European weichow has, in conjunction with his
18 crew, and so he was murdereda chief official subordinates, endeavoured to calamity which he had, indeed, brought provide a practical means of relief by es- upon himself,'
The Governor, perceiv-tablishing & separate house of Detention ing that the affair was considered serious for persons brought up in connection with at Peking, and that something must be
This reform is at once
For HANKOW-
ta Martha, Turk's Island,... 8 Brazil.....
8
15
17
Argentine Confederation, Bue-
nos Ayres, Paraguay, Uru- guay..........
8
23
4
For AMOY...
Per CONSOLATION, at 5 p.m. To-imor-
row, the 2nd Inst
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Per NAMOA, at 5 p.m. To-morrow,
the 2nd inst.
For SAIGON.
Per PNEEDO, at 1.30 p.m. on Wednes
day, the Brd Inst.
For SINGAPORE AND PENANG.----
Per THALES, at 3.30 p.m. on Thurs
day, the 4th Inst.
For COOKTOWN, BRISBANE & SYD.
NEY.-
Per SINGAPORE, at 11.30 am, on Monday, the 8th May, instead of as previously notified, Mails wil also be made up for all parts of East Australia, Tastants, and Melbourne.
Newspapera (not over 4 oz) 2 Books, &c., per 4 oz. 6 10 Any articles found enclosed in Newspapers or Book Packets (as silk scarves, jewellery, &c.) will be detained.
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General,
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done in the way of punishment, finds pending trials.
it convenient to get "astonished" at practical and benevolent, and must be all the proceedings of Chun Taoutai, hailed as a proof that some few of the Chi- "What he has done is not at all satis nese officials are waking up to a sense of factory, and is at direct variance with their duty to their fellow-creatures. what I (the Governor) intended should be done, and I am quite astonished to find auch a state of things." He says he my76 is astonished that the Taoutai should have delayed his departure on the in- vestigation; that he should have said nothing in his report about what
THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS.
The Chinese Mail gives the second de. spatch which the Foochow Board of Trade addressed to the German Consul on the
sand dye-stuffs in powder throughs the Post, less so packed in cloth, leather, or parch- ment as to prevent any possibility of so- cident. Should the practice continue, the names of the senders will be published.”
LORD LYTTELTON, who, we are informed by telegraph, has just committed suicide, was a man of considerable public note, and one who took an active interest in Colonisi He was educated at Trinity questions. College, Cambridge, where he graduated in the highest classical honours, In 1846 he was Under-Secretary of State for the Co- lonies; in 1861-3 he acted as a member of the Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the management of our Public Schools,
to be done with the offenders Annù affair. It publishes a proclamation and since then he has acted as Chief Com-
missioner on Olerical Subscriptions and on Middle Schools, and also as Chief Commis tour of Endowed Schools. His Lordship has published two series of "Ephemera,” containing lectures and addresses delivered by him, and a few translations lato Greek and Latin verse. He was born in 1817.
General Post Office, Hongkong, May 1, 1876.
CARGOES. Per American ship Nigh ingots, for San Francisco, sailed April 23, 1870-6,800 was bags Rice each 50 lbs., 115 bags Suger each in custody, or what means were to
picul, 97 bales Paper, 686 boxes Oil, 27 be taken for the capture of those at by the Canton authorities on the subject of boxes Tobacco, 180 boxes Soy, 50 boxes Bamshoo, 20 pigs. Fire Orackers, 156 blocke large; that he had not sent officials coloured seaweed sold by the Japanese.
beforehand to arrange matters, and so The Chang Ngoi San Po reproduced the Granite, and 1,609 pkgs. Sundries.
Per American ship Mary Whitridge, on ad libitum. The unfortunate Taou- proposed regulations for the management Hongkong to San Francisco, salled April tai is even blamed for the death of a of the Patera Island Customs Examination MAILS BY THE FRENOU PACKET.---
23rd 1-7,960 bags R ce exob i0 lbs., 92 bags number of the offenders who, on seeing Office. Sogar each 1 picul, 18 bags Fepper each 1 bis bost coming, jumped into the water
The Universal Circulating Herald com- The French Contract Packet MEIKONG, pica, 87 bags Beans each 60 lbs., 15 boxes and were drowned in an effort to escape
will be lespatched on SATURDAY Fungus, 50 bosez Cassia, 200 boxes Soy: While it may be taken for granted that mente on the Patera Customs question. It the 18th May, with Mails to and 225 boxes Oil, 90 boxee Paper, 91 boxes the Taoutai was not particularly anxious quite approves the coucession Portugal has through the United Kingdom and Chinaware, 160 pkgs, Samshoo, 15 pkge Europe, via Marssilles; to Saigon, Tobasco, 200 Quicksilver Flasks, 10 rolls to bring the offenders to justice, yet made in this matter. It thinks it is a wise Bingapore, Batavis, Galle, Australia, Matting, 15 phga. Firs Crackers, and 9,596 there is no doubt he was acting in ao-
thing to do. pordance with the feeling of every official Now Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, pkgs. Sundries, Beyobellen, Réunion, Mauritius,
abore him even to the high officials at Suez, and Alexandria.
Peking. If the Government or the chief officer in the provines had been desirous of a speedy and thorough in. vestigation into the affair they would fus. 3. Rajanattianihar has gone rounded on the 1st January, 1876, and, after
Letters may also be forwarded to Ispia by this Packet, but can be paid only as far as Ceylon. The postage to Ceylon must be prepaid. Buch letters should be marked Paid to Galle onlyj they will go on from Galle as unpaid. The following will be the hours of closing
the Malia, kró, co
Friday, 18th May, te
6.M., Money Order Office dioses. Post Office alozes except the Night Box, which remains open all night.
Saturday, 13th May....·
Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Regiatty of Letters, atid Posting of all correspondents.
10 A.M., Registry of Letters osakos. 11 A., Post Office closes except for taté
Lettern.
354, M. Linklater, Keelung April 20, Coal./11.10 A.M., Letters (but Lotters only)
DOUGLAS, LAPRAK & Og.
April 30, Cheng Soon, Siamese schooner, 200, Cheng Sang, Bangkok via Haiphong
April 1, General. CHINESE,
April 30, Gustav Adolph, German barque, 272, Vehlanan, Newchwang April 10, Bestu, ---EDVABó Somezzhann & Co.
April 30, Candia, British steamer, 1842, Thomson, Nagasaki April 25, Gentral. *** JASPIRE, MATHESON & Co,
to
addressed to the United Kingdom, Saigon, or Singapore may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until 11.30 A, M., when the Post Offles CLONES
entirely.
ALFREÐ LÍSTER,
Postmaster General,
General Post Office, Hongkong, April 20, 1876, –
myls
General Memoranda. Wednesday, May Si→
Daylight. Namoa leaves for Bratos,
Amoy and Foothow. 1p.m.Penedo loaves for Baigun. THURSDAY, May 4:-
LODAL AND GENERAL.
have had one long ago, and we should | to Captain Sanda' Slip. have heard nothing of all these little
4.Thales leaves for Singapore and failings of Chun Taoutah Thore is no Tax steamer Lotus arrived at San Fran
Penang.
FRIDAY, May B
Noon-General Weekly Sale by Messrs
Lano, Crawford & Co. Agamemnon leaves for London on or
about this date, SATURDAY, May 8:
of Call and Europe.
Koon-English Mail leaves for Ports Goods paz Caucus undelivered after
this date subject to rent, Goods per Fleurs Castle tindelivered after
this date subject to rent, MONDAY, May B-
Noon-Hingapore leaves for Cooktown,
Brisbane and Sydney. Noon-Sale of Stock-in trade and House
hold Furniture, of Mr B R Stanford, Shipwright, at Spring Gardens,
MONDAY, May 18:-
8 p..American Mail leaves for Yoko
bama and San Franclado.
difficulty among Chinese officials in find.
ing grounds of delay; if one does not disco on the 30th March. $118,000 is given prosent itself in the natural course of as the value of the Vasco de Gama's cargo events some unfortunate official who has from that port to Hongkong. had a hand in the affair is axed upon
as the scapegoat, but he by no means. M. S. Audacious, with B. E the gets off without punishment, and indeed
it must be a most unpleasant thing for Governor on board, left the harbour this any official to find bitself mized up in morning at 8 o'clock, for target practice, en affair in which foreigners are cop She returns to port to-morrow (Tuesday) cerned, or in which ultimately a little tnessing in diplomacy may be required.
MessHs Adolf André and F. D. Bassoon,
liquidators of the Victoria Fire Insurance Company, bare issued a statement of the #nal adjustment of the accounts of the Company, which must prove sminantly satisfactory to those interested. A first dividend of $100 per Share (equivalent to the amount of paid-up Capital) was declar paying all Expenses and Commissions there now remains in the Hongkong & balance of 1237,727.68 for distribution, Shanghai Bank the highly satisfactory Upon this a the liquidators propose to dadlare a final dividend at the rate of $70.26 per Share, handing to obarity the small balance remaining of $7-68.
The following telegrams were published in
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the Daily Press of this moming -
London, 24th April.The Queen is at Tas Emperor of Germany visited Eler Gotha, attended by the Farl of Carnarvon.
blafenty at Coburg.
The Prince of Wales has visited Malta,
As it is, the Governor Ting winds maximum temperature at the Pool hp his report with a great show of during the past week, was 78 0, the mini-Gibraltar, Cadiz, and Seville, justice by temporarily depriving Chun mum 61.0 at the Harbour-Master's Office, Teotitai and Chung Tsuit, his assistant, Praya West, the maximum was 80.0, the of their buttons for failing in their mis minimam 680. No rain fell during the sion, and says that Toutai Se, the Pre-
week. sident of the Board of Trade, and his executive officer "ahould have three great marke of default against their
A Mestive of the Justices will take place
ThUBabay, June 1
8 p.m.Decidental & Oriental 8. 8. Co. numer." It is to be hoped that this at the Magistracy at 11 am, to-morrow, the Steamer Ditanic leaves for Yokohama slight punishment may be some indude and Instant, to consider an application from And San Franelast,
ment to these officials to pay a little Mr Nila Lundh, to take over from bir
Lord Derby, whilst returning from Gotha to London, had a lengthy interview with the Duc Decazes at Paris. connection with the political situation, have he alarmist rumours lately spread in been denied at Vienna, Berlin, and St. Petersburg. The ontente cordiale between Austria, Germany, and Russia in declared to be complete.
A fresh revolt has broken out in Northern
Bosnia. Horrible cruelties are reported to have been committed by the Insurgents
No. 4006.-MAY 1, 1876.
against the natives for not joining them.- Continuous fighting is reported on the fron- tier, of Montenegro.
The Spaniards insist on religious liberty ad the suspension of parleying with the Vatican.
There is an Arab arising in Algeria. Ford Lyttelton has committed suicide. Twenty thousand colliers in Derbyshire aud Yorkabire have struck work in conse quence of reduction in their wages.
There have been some heavy snowfalls in England and France.
Shanghai, 28th April-It la reported that there has been a defest of Chinese in Kansuh by Kashgar troops.
THE "ANNA" AFFAIR.
We give below another despatch sent by the Taoutai in charge of the Foouhow Superintendency of Trade to Dr. Krauel, the Consul for Germany in Fokian :—
Taoutai Sz, the President of the Board of Trade, Foochow, sends this communica tion,
In an interview with the Consul, your good self, you have verbally requested me to state la writing the different steps taken in the settlement of this one, and 1 beg
berewith to send the same to you.
1. The principal offender. Yeung Sai Ssi, whose guilt is clearly proved by the evid- ence adduced against him, is to be memo- rialised for immediate decapitation, and his head will, in addition, be exposed for public exhibition. According to his own state- ment, he admitted that he was a seamen by profession, that owing to his inability to get security, he remained unemployed in Amoy. That about the 8th moon, Inat year, the Captain of the Anna who had originally six of a crow but had discharged them for some cause or other, engaged him though he had given no security, because his wages were small. He was made the boatswain, and there were altogether six of them. Then, while on the voyage, Yung Ching Mosy and the others were severely beaten by the Europeans on board, more severely than they could bear. That seaman named Chun a Pak and others killed the foreigners, while he only assisted in throwing the bodies into the roa As to the sugar and other cargo, the removal was not completed, when the vessel was drifted A to the murder of the Chief officer, it was by the great wind on to a rook and sunk, all designed by himself. As to the removal of the baskets of sugar, he stoutly denied any connection with the circumstances thereof, Against this denial, however, there was the evidence of the Shi Tak Moo and Shi Tai Cheuk, who proved that the prisoner him self had personally come to their huts to store the sugar. Then Yeung Hi Süa and Ving Jhing Mui had both pointed out that Young Sai Sai had been beaten by the foreigners, and that he then designed to kill them in order to give vent to his anger. He had, also, promised personally the sum of one hundred dollars to any of the crew who would first attack the foreigners. When the Chief officer was killed, the prisoner Young Sai Sai was soon with an iron hammer in his hand. He is therefore convicted by the weight of evidence.
2. The principal offender Ying Ching Mui
Police Intelligence.. (Both Magistrates sitting) lat May 1878.
THE CHINA MAIL.
EUROPEAN GOSSIP. (Pioneer)
LONDON, 10th March.
Detained for Postage:
mystify and increase the excitement of the anticipated and disposed of in the Premier commanded by telegram. The provider for- Alior, Terean, Barcelona,
| and a obeque for the same amount is here of the equally dreaded foreign devils. Chow Phya Tahint'arasak Tamrong | deal this week, Don Carlos and Prince] month's reneipts to the stock brought för with sont, and you will be pleased to Many of the country people, it is said, has returned from the seat of war in the Leopold of England passed each other on the ward, there appears an aggregate of 4,681 receive it to pay over to the owner of the were so alarmed, as to have made prepara- North of Siam. The Chin Haus aro van Boulogne line. The Prince is staying a fow chests; and as the available supply on date lost property.
tions for the safe removal of their house-quished. Par Sri Suriya Pakdes, the son days here at the Hotel Bristol, using the in- is computed at 1,000 chests, a quantity of 12.-Having done so much in the man-hold goods, and not a few of the more of Chow Phay Pat'arap'ai is the conque. ooguito title of the Baron of Raimoral. They 8,581 chests has been taken off by the local agement of this matter, we must think we knowing inhabitants of the city were suffi-for. We shall have the particulars from say the Queen on her approaching trip has an consumers and by exportation. Of this have done everything in a very true spirit, ciently excited to make anxious enquiries the Government Gazette of next week. idea of landing at Cherbourg. I understand quantity some 1,000 chests have been taken and that we have left nothing undone that of those who were supposed to be in the Siam Weekly Advertiser,
a continental saloon carriage is being built for, local consumption, and 2,501 chests is required to be done by the stipulations secret.
for Hor Majesty, at a cost of about two thou-exported. Comparing these figures with of the Treaty. Though the Taoutai Õhun Just as these rumours were dying out, a
sand pounds. It is to be laid up, when not these of the previous April they show thus: has received instructions from H, E. the new cause of excitement was found last Governor to proceed, in company with week. A trivial circumstance in itself, it
in use, in Brussels, and is meant for the -The previous stock and the month's special service of any of the English Royal gave an aggregate of 8,401 chests; and as your good self, in a steamer to the said might have resulted in the most serious
The Royal Titles Bill passed last night in Family travelling abroad. This looks as if the month closed with a stack of 850 chests, places to investigate this matter and to consequences, had not an official, with spite of a powerful opposition speech by Glad Queen Victoria were about to cross the Chan- a quantity of 2,55: chests had been taken make search for the stolen property, yet it sufficient energy, appeared in time upon stone, with much more unanimity than might nel more frequently than usual in future. off, of which 1,200 chests were taken by is feared it will be very difficult for any- the scene, and dispersed the mob-thus have been anticipated, considering the pre-been a rapid and unbroken progress of twen-ported. It will be thus seen that she The journey of Don Carles norose France has the local consumers, and 1,351 chests ex- thing further to be found, while the only saving the foreign property. result will be to put the inhabitanta
monitory threatening. Her Majesty is in It seems that the Americans have a chapel future to be Empress of Indie, and the Title y-four hours from the Spanish frontier to exportations this April have been on in great terror, 1 have therefore, for on one of the principal streets of the city, is to run- Victoria by the Grace of God of Houlogne-sur-Mer. His suite consists of ten larger scale, owing no doubt to there being the present, only to communicate to which is used as a Dispensary on certain you the carrying out of the auggestion days of the week. Last Thursday after Ireland, Queen defender of the Faith and servant, who seems to serve his master with shewn. It is therefore not surprising that the United Kingdom of Great Britain and gentlemen, no ladies, and a little negro a larger supply on the market, as above you made to me the other day (lyester noon, a considerable number of patients Empress of India." The Title of Queen of all the crawling attachment of a dog. The the effects of oversupply have been fully day) of burning the guilty fishing juuks were being attended to by the medical India, according to Mr. Disraeli, found lese Pretender smoked cigarettes almost inces felt in the markets at the Coast-ports. before the public, that it might be a missionary, when a cry arose that a child acceptance than that of Empress of India. santly during the journey, and seemed not The fluctuation in the rate of the drag warning to other people in future. This had been kidnapped by the foreigner. Assuming this to be correct, it may also be
in the least downcast at his fallen fortunes. this April has been to the extent of $12) plan is very good indeed. A steamer is Immediately, the nowe flew from house to mentioned that. Her Majesty preferred the Probably he was glad enough to escape with for Now, and $7 for Old Patna; and $10 now ready, and I shall like to know when house and street to street, and in a very Title of Empress, and had been in part moved his life, for his disorganized troops had been for Old Benares. As but a few chests of it will be convenient for you to proceed short time & great crowd bad collected in to her preference by the fact of the compli- murdering several of their Generals. The New Benares have been received, there has (with the Taoutai) and trust that you will the chapel, and blocked up the street in give me previous notice. The above is my front of it. To give a colouring of truth cations which had arisen in the claim for Don is a tall, well-built man, and travelled been hardly say market for it. The fluo- precedence of Her Royal and Imperial High-in a black frock coat and Astrakan cap, tuations last April have been to the extent communication and I hope you will receive to the story, and to add to the excitement, ness the Duchess of Edinburgh in the do- having abandoned all traces of uniform, of 810 for Now, and 880 for Old Patun the same. Enclosed herewith, also, is the mother and other female relations of mestic circle of Her Majesty and in the Royal Though his features are somewhat ecarse, and $17 for New, and $15 for Old cheque for $11,127.
To Dr. Krauel, the Consul for Germany knocking their heads to the ground be disposed of. On the whole, supposing the certain amount of proud and dignified ex-sumer this April dearer by about $80 per
the child appeared in the shapel, and receptions a difficulty which will in future and his countenance, shaded in the lower Benares.
part by a full, brown beard, is not without a New Patna has been supplied to the con in Amoy.
entreated the foreigner to deliver the child. dignity of Empress is preferred by the coun- 17th April, 1876,
Of course, the foreigner protested that no try with which it is associated, the change prossion, derived especially from his soft cheat; but Old Patna and Old Benares at child had been detained by him, and in-in the ceremonial designation of Her Majesty large eyes. The special train only delayed about the same price as in last April. vited them to examine all his medicine has been effected as judiciously as is practic Orleans Don Carlos did not alight from the for a quarter of an hour at Bordeaux At presses and every part of his rooms, which able, and Mr. Gladstone's plea for the Colo- they did.
But their lamentations on niss may be considered to have been fully train, but was served in the saloon carriage leaving the chapel only served further to
with a sumptuous déjeuner, which had been speech.
1 Letter, of the week, which threw a little light on the better-half of eo unusual an omission, the Graves, Capt. H., Cape Coast Castle, 1 Book.
There has been a trial during the early part got nothing, except to provide his bill in Bishop, J. C., Walkerville, near Ade
Buffcient time. But being reminded by his
2 Papers. THE UUSTOMS SPIES.
ways of Oxford under-graduates, and on the The four Chinamen charged with at
sosial system of that interesting and classic poor man rushed up with his long strip of Goupil, Monst., Fapsell, Tahlte . 1 Latter, tempting to extort money from a junkman
abode of sweetness and light, culture and paper just as the train was in motion to de- Little, Miss Mary C., Norrvelk, Huron, at Sowkewan were again brought up. The
reduement. A Mr. Linklater, the son of the part. But innkeepers, especially in France evidence taken on the 27th was to the fol.
bond of a well-known city firm of solicitors, We shall write to you about it," said one Riddooh, James, Pinola, Adelaide,
are tenacious of purpose in matters financial. Marous, Jr., Wm. N., lowing effect. Chong Ayuk stated that he
sued a person of the name of Sanderson, was master of the Kwong Cheung Tai For several hours afterwards, large better known in Oxford as Spot Sanderson or of the Don's aides-de-camp from the window. Scharrer, H., Germany, Hong, in Wing Lok Street. any knowledge of the prisoners, had never were collected in the street, discussing prosecution. Mr. Linklater had borrowed the door and jumping into the carriage. He Baxter, Miss, Onatta Bay, Jamaica, He denied numbers of people, from all quarters, "Spot," a money-lender, for a malicious "Oli! Sir, I would not for worlds give you so much trouble," replied mine host, opening seen them before. In answer to the lat what had happened; and one or two money from Mr, Sanderson, and the latter defendant, he said that he had never sent foreignore with their Chinese friends were gentleman had declared that when he bor was carried off to Etampes, the next stop- Brunswick, Miss, 78, Fantonville Road, In him to taske enquiries about piratas attack-insulted on the way home, but beyond this rowed it, he misrepresented his age, protest-not only paid his bill, but gave him a hand-Buchanan, Miss, 26, Binney Street, Liverpool,
ping-place; but Don Carlos, highly amused, lington, London, ing juuks. In reply to the 2nd defendant to other evil result followed. he said last year he made enquiry about a As the child that had disappeared, was bill on which the money was borrowed came ing that he would be of full age when the
some additional remuneration for loss of time. Chapman, J., 3B, Ernent Street, Bermondsey,
Buswell, Mrs., The Parsonage, Mauritius, ed. Wong Apang stated that he was Charge the relations of the child had directed the the bill became due, or his father did, on of Austria has gone over to England. piratical junk but the matter was all finish. found soon after the ory was raised and as dus. Mr. Linklater repudiated payment when This innkeeper, says the Pretender, has
"London, "heaps of gold" with him. The Empress Room Interpreter. He knew the lat de suspicious of the mob to the foreign the ground of infancy. Spot was indignant Her Majesty has purchased or rented a place fendant some two or three years ago; he chapel, it was deemed right that some and threatened criminal proceedings for in Northamptonshire, where she intends to used to go on board the Peng Chao Hai apology should be made by them. Accor obtaining money by false pretences against and gave false information about smugglers dingly on the following day, a man was the young fellow, and commenced a prosecu- Witness was then employed on board the sent round the streets in the neighbour- tien, by hauling him before the magistrates. Don Carlos on the Calais line, and is now in Peng Chao Hai, having joined her in 1871 hood with a gong, to proclaim to the peo- Here the case was settled by Linklater Senr. Paris. I refer to your new Viceroy, Lord and left in September 1874, as linqueat to ple that the foreigner had been falsely paying Spot the money borrowed of him and the Captain. He was put there by Re accused of carrying off the child, and that interest at 5 per cent. For that prosecution Lytton. His Excellency is staying here for Ameo, and was to look out for informers they apologized for the offence. 4 pro- the present action we brought to recover The Parisian papers tell us with a sort of a few days with Lord Lyons at the Embassy who wished to see the Captain. They of clamation has also been issued by the damages. The defense was that "Spot" disrespectful curtness that the Viceroy of fered themaulves se informers. He recol District Magistrate, warning the people withdrew the ground that there looted the first defendant. He used to against a repetition of these rumours, and was to bo no further or ulterior prosced. Indis, son of the celebrated romance-Micaleff, Giuseppe, Posta Ferma, Maita, one and offer information about opium threatening with punishment any who ings, and that there was a breach of the writer," is in the capital. I suppose Mitchell, W., Brecknock Road, London, smuggling and other Borta of cargo should be discovered raising such reports. engagement, but under the direction of the diplomacy may be called a profession. If islugawa, I., Pelham Crescent, Sonth Ken- leaving the Colony. The Peng Chao Hai N, O, D. News,
Lord Chief Justice Cookburn, the jury gave even heard sneers at the speech delivered to Quinn, Mrs., Strand Road, Londonderr;
Bu, it is, like others, a jealous one. I baye sington, London, was then stationed at Fat Tow Hoon. The
a verdict for £100 damages. let defendant came to the steamer there,
Ireland,. The monstrous mania for old china which the deputation in London by Lord Lytton. and also while anchored in the harbour. He was not regularly employed on the ship,
seems to have infected all classes, has within They say it was too long and too laboured, litigation, criminal or otherwise. About a proverbs. Others add that Mr Disraeli the past month or six weeks been fruitful of and too much stuffed with threadbare shuddered at the magniloquent array of eneers at Indian finance. But it seems to e, as well as I think to most prejudiced persons, that the colloquial statement-it was not meant to be a speech of the Viceroy
but was a volunteer. The rule at that
is to be treated as one who distinguishes time was to give 3/10ths, of the prize mo.
orowd, while it aroused the resentment of a few who were bent upon mischief. For tanately, at this juncture, the constable of the district made his appearance, and soon aft-r came the commandant in charge of that part of the city, who speedily cleared the chapel, and put an end to the disturb
ance.
TIENTSIN.
hunt each winter.
Another illustrious traveller also crossed
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Dead Letters.
1 Paper. 1 Paper. 1 Book. .1 Bample,
Glace, J. B., Min ionaire, Port Lapis, Maurice, Ferris, Mrs. Charles, Bath, England, Grönwall, C. J., Upsala, Stockholm, Sweden, Harria, George, Weeport, Nelson, N.Z...
Hillier, Lizzie, 26, Mercer Street, Long Acre,
London,
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Ingram, W., 10, Grenville Street, Liverpool, Jones, Mrs., 81, Sutton Street, Commercial Letellier, Me., 36, Rue de Rivoli, Paris,
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Meakensie, Mrs., Raimond Street, Vauxhall Lieban, C., Amsterdam,
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R. E. B., Post Office, St. Johus, Burstpier
point, England, Rue de Belgique, Brussels,
Rienaat, Frau A., Bellevue Strasse, Berlin,
himself as an accessory to murder and is ney to the informer who led to the capture natives and foreigners. The rumour relates fortnight since two Hobrews were charge adjectives and adverbs, and the desponding Schwisow, Aug., Gross Neumarkt, No. 41,
djudged to be strangled after examination at the Winter Sessions, According to his statement, he said about the 8th mogin last year, he was engaged by Young Sal Sai to be a scaman in the Ann which was to convey sugar to Tien tein. That he and one Chun Pak were ee- verely beaten by the foreigners on board, and that one day, while he was aloft mending
A rumour in afloat concerning the plans of the Viceroy, which if true, involves matters of interest and importance both to to three things. It is stated that the Viceroy and other high officials have determined on the erection of manufactorien of cotton cloth, to be located perhaps at Ningpo and latest improvements. One official is said to have offered Tla, 10,000 towards the car rying out of this plan.
He once brought & Shaughai. These mills are to contain the at the end of last season. That case had discovered the careful preparation he had
It is also rumoured that arrangements are
with stealing and receiving some таге Worcestershire china abstracted from the collection of a wealthy virtuoso, who had left his treasure safe when he quitted town little interest beyond disclosing the ex- traordinary and fictitions value china has attained under the influence of the present with a Hebrew patronymie, was convicted of epidemic. Last week another gentleman,
made for the exercise of his high office, as well as much tact in avoiding expressly to commit
the minutiae of Indian affairs on the spot, he made himself personally acquainted with himself to any special course of action until
Hamburg, Seemanns, Kasse, Bremen,
subery, Capt., 118, Burdest Road, Limchense,
London,..
Smith, Mrs., 11, Station Place, Shadwell,
London, T. 8., Post Office, Charing Cross, London, Vilthoven, Jan., 28, Lopper Street, Antwerp,
Belgium,.
from various places at which the addressees can- Whaster, Mrs., 78, Cannon Street, London,
The above letters have been returned
the sails, the chief officer knocked him down from Fat Tow Moon on one occasion making, which will offer such advantages stealing, or of obtaining fraudulent posseamon Lord Lytton will probably find, when he be found. If not claimed within ten days
to slippers to patronize the Chins most of a very fine collection of Sèvres, sont to reaches Calcutta, that although the exercise chante Company, a to render it almost this country for sale by a Russian prince, certain that Chinese Marchants will ship
General Post Office,
Hongkong, April 28, 1876.
Quotations.
Hongkong, May 1, 1876.
JPIUM-New Patna, Caah... 610
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aredit, 6125
Old Patna, cash.... 607 aredit, 610
Now Benares, caah,
of smuggled gooda. Witness could not say that the 1st defendant came on board while in the anchorage in Hongkong har- bour more than once, because there were so many informers. letter from Mr Brown that had beers given to another man, stating that the bearer could give information, and witness recollected that the steamer went out foto the soa That luckily, however, he and remained four days on the craise. caught hold of the riggings and was thus The lat defendant was all that time on saved from death. That Yeung Sai Sai, board, living with the other men of the
and during the last few days another illos of his high office is hampered by no they will be opened and returned to the writer. in consequence of being beaten from time ship, but the opium junk was never in ap by no other fine. What the arrangements tration of the rabies occurred at an auction of parliaments, it has still its necessitous to time, originated the idea of offering a re-pearance. The sailors were angry, because and advantages are, do not, as yet, appear. chine and brie & brac at Beckenham, which restrictions and its procedents, which in ward of $100 to any one who would kill the he had on previous occasions given inform It is known to many, that the production will no doubt receive its final solution in the reality probably restrain the nominal foreigners, in order to give veat to his anger.ation that turned out useless. He made of native opium in on the increase in law courts. At this anction of the estate autocrat of India from enjoying much more On the sight of the 22nd of the 8th moon, all sorts of excuses for the non-appearance Chins. This growth is believed to be
power than a Queen Victoria personally (21st September) Chun Apak surreptitiously of the prize, and he said some of the ass encouraged by many of the high officials, if and effects of the late Thomas Winter, Esq., enjoys at home. Do much the better for
Teneriffe Park, a well-known connoisseur in attacked the Captain with an iron hammer man must have given information to the not by the Government itself. The plan almost every species of artistic work, the himself. Men of wise beads and vast when he was unaware, and killed him, while smugglers that they were on the watch proposed is to drive out the foreign article competition for the more unique lots was of experience, will mitigate what might be Yeung Sai Sai wounded the Chief Officer for. Witness had seen junka very often by the native-a drug which is said to suit the keenest kind, and the prices realised the excesses of an ardent and post- also with an iron hammer which be bad in stopped and searched. The 1st defendant the Chinese taste quite as well as the illustrate better than a homily, the force and mine of wealth and a bond of loyalty in his inal mind. Lord Lytton has struck upon a bis band; he had also a chopping knife in had never once given true information. foreign.
This accomplished, the opium folly of the infatuation. Two Sèvre vases, idea that the small savings of the nativer of his band. That this prisoner really meant The chief officer turned him out of the producing sections will, as speedily as revenge, and that be had no share in the ship. The sailors did not want him there, practicable, be turned to graiu-growing. I only 16 inches high, after a brisk competition, India may be coaxed, after the master of reached 7,500 gs. (not pounds) and were pur- modern France, into the imperial exchequer alandestino sale of sugar. The prisoner Witness knew nothing about the 2nd or give the rumours as I hear them.
chased by that millionaire peer Lord Dudley. (Yung Ching Mui) ought to be treated accor- 3rd defendants. At this stage of the case Official reports ought, perhaps, to be Three other vases of smaller size brought of Hindostan. Probably those who know ding to the law dealing with one who has dia was remanded till to-day. The evidence oredited ; but we confess to an inability to £6,000. A Roman sarcophagus in marble India best, however, will have great doubts tinguished himself as an accessory to a taken to-day was to the effect of the de-reconcile the statements of Governor Li, of superb workmanship only realised £750, of the practicability of the suggestion. At as contained in the Peking Gasette of March fondants' attempt to extort money from be treated as one who knew of a robbery from this junk, and if the owner refused soldiers engaged in the erection of the while a china dessert sarvica brought 24,600, self at his work, and I have no doubt he will 3. The offender Yang Hi Shun should the complainant. They wanted 20 taels 24th, concerning the liberality of the and a painting by Leonardo da Vinci, and all events, your new Viceroy is a clever man, one of his masterpieces, brought £1,100, of benevolent mind, who will not spare hiru and yet failed to make a report of the same to give this sum. they must go to the fortifications of Sin Chong, with the and the day's sale, chiefly of china, exceeded return from the East five years hence with a He is to be bambooed 100 blows and to be Kwong Cheong Tai shop, Sheung Wan, desertions that have occurred, and the £45,000. The feature of the sale was very considerable and useful knowledge of banished for three y are, it having been about this matter. The 1st defendant aid complaints of insuflatent pay that have however, the disposal of lot 10 at the begian- that great Empire. proved that he took no part in the murder he was in a small boat with the other been made from time to lime, since the ing of the sale, which consisted of two vases Thursday. John Lemoine was solemnly QUICKSILVER,
The Institute of France had a field-day last and had no share in the plunder,
defendants on a visit to some friends, commencement of that work. These facts knocked down for 1,800 gs. This was received amongst the Immortala. He owed SALTPETRE. 4. That the principal offender Chun Apak, They passed the complainant's junk and seem to bear a different construction. however, deemed so much below their value and the accessories Ahing and Alsung have saw a man on board who looked like a Still no rain, though there have been that there were several rival claimants, who his seat, sa auccessor to Jules Janin, entirely absconded, and offers of reward have been pirate who had attacked a funk, Before Already posted for their capture, viz., Apak they had time to go on board the Polles in the sum of $1000, and each of the others, came and arrested them. The 2nd defend Ahing and Aleung, in $500 each.
ant made a similar statement. The 3rd 5. That inasmuch as Shi Tak Moo and said he did nothing, although he accom- Shi Tai Check did not know that the sugar panied the other defendants on this occa was stolen property and had in consequence sion. The first three defendants were allowed Leung Tai Tai to store the same in committed for trial, the 4th was dis- their huts, they are to be treated as receivers charged. without guilty knowledge, with caporal pun-
murder,
ishment, by way of warning,
6. That of the buts in Pak Seung Island and Sal Young Island, which
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some indications of its proximity within the last three days in occasional 6. E. winds, and obscured sky and a dooler atmosphere. The dust continues unabated-April 18th.
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is progressing fast, hundreds of workmen being busily employed in its construction. The new Hotel is also being pushed for ward, and will very soon be rooted in.-N.
bad stored the sugar, siz have been burnt The annual meeting of the Ningpo Book. D. News,
and destroyed by Chun Taontaí.
Club was held on Friday evening, Mr.
7. That of the eight coolies, Shi Ayow Disk in the chair. The Secretary's report
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demanded that the lot should be put up to his connection with journalism. It was a again. Two of these competitors at last high academis compliment to the Press, and grew so excited that a free fight ensued, and indeed the day before yesterday was, in Hank, & months aight,
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in the midst of the commotion one of the perial, a great day for the Journal des Débats, Credit 6 months' sight,.....3/11- splendid objects of this divine and aesthetio Its principal leader-writer was received at On Caloutta, Bank demand,... 2211
,, Bombay, demand, ............. wrath and strife, was thrown down and the Institute as successor of its principal broken to pieces, a fit commentary on the critic, Julee Janin; and another contributor, Shanghai, demand
Shanghai, 30 days" sight, to the Journal, Cuvillier Fleury, was the The Fort on the hill opposite the town ephemeral nature of the taste and the folly member who received and lauded in an elo. Bar Silver, Lễ, đwie. By
of its votaries.
The Spelling Bee," has been adopted and both poor Jules Janin was fiattered only in Gold Lest One of the social features of the hour,quent address his old colleague of the Press Sycee,
ashisnew colleague of the Institute. Between Mexicans, introduged into the very highest society by such a manner as a man can be praised after English Sovereigns, Lady Combermere during the past week. A death. Cuvillier Fleury referred especially Australian Sovereigns, a dozen peers or more, and some fifty ladies of to Janin's love and study of Horace, and gave Discount,... distinction, with ex-Cabinet ministers and a Live Lord Mayor, the creme de la crême being the academic orator, it was at Spa where a little anecdote apropos. "One day," said and others, who were employed by Young having been read and the accounts passed,
among the competitors. In the final struggle Sai Sai to remove the sugar for storage in the Committee for the year was appointed. the hats of Shi Tak Moo, six have been Mr. Patrick Davidson, the indefatigable foods and fires and collisions and ept. prizes among them the Honorable Mrs. Low it's Jamin! Here he is, in the same plate, Chius Fire Ins, 00, $159
While the world has been suffering from for supremacy, several ladies having taken Jules Janin went every year, two gentlemen Hongkong Bank, par,
saw him in the distance. Hallo,' said one
Fire Ins. Co., $510 visited with corporal punishment, and two, Secretary, being re-elected by acclamation.demics, Siam has had continued prosperity, then, Mrs. Legh of Lyme, and Miss Canning been sent to the district Magistrate to be of the series would be delivered by the which for several years has seemed wan: Lowe, and Lord Mayor Cotton, were left in and with the same book de I see him, every H.K. W. Dook Co., 16 % dla. pamet Lee Shun and Cheung On, have it was announced that the closing lectures She has now success in her commerce, Lords Halifax and Hampton, Mr Robert under the same tree, in the same posture, Victoria Fire Ins. Co., 370
I'll bet, at all events, exclaimed China Traders' Ins. Co., $1860 1 cangued, while of the eiders, Lum Yee, Rev. Messrs. Bates and Butler. The mest ing. There are four, mammoth ships of as might have been expected. Finally, the year. Bhi Po, Wong Shing and others, who offering closed with votes of thanks to the leg more than a thousand fons each at the bar terrible heads of the Civil Service, and the the other, that the book is not the same. Unton Ins. Society of Canton, 1850 ed no objection to the occurrence, four of turers of the season, the Secretary, and the ready for rice, of which the country is full. advocates of unrestricted competition were perceived a difference in the appear North China Ins. Co.,, T, 850
The gentleman had good sight, and Chinese Insurance Co., $207 Chairman.-N. C. D. News.
It is said, it has been attempted to employ beaten, and the Lord Mayor remained mass 8. The military officer in charge of Lo
the Bangkok for lightering. The Steamers ter of the field. Mr. Lowe ought to have ance of the volume, but his friend confident. J. Maxine Ins, O., Th, 84 ex return, Woo Post, Capt. Eum Yu Chun, for his
ly closed with the bet, saying Dona with Yangisze Inn, Association, Fis. 650 constantly plying between here and sing. fallen on his sword, but he didn't. neglect in failing to report the matter to
spore and Hongkong, keep the usual On Tuesday the Suez Canal, in connexion you that even the book is the same. The hla superiors, has been already recommend.
Union 8. Navigation Co., Tis. -- od to the Throne for dismissal from the character to the credulous Chinese, have with Rise and other produce for the above John Lubbock, no mean authority on financial sieur,' said the first, is it trus that you are shanghai Steam N. Ce Cis. 70 Rumours of an uneasy and alarming lighters busy, going to and from the Bar, with Baron Rothschild, was revived, and sir two friends approached Jules Janin. Mon... M. 8-boat Co.. B dila zorvico.
been ripe in this neighbourhood during the ports. 9. The Lieut.-Colonel of Min An, Yew last few weeks. Whether they arose from
matters, expressed his opinion that, apart reading atthis moment the same book you were Hongkong Hotel Op., $50 dia. The New Year's Holidays are over and from the $280,000 realised by spsonlations reading here last year, I have bet that it is Chinese Imperial Loan, £105.18% Wai Chung, as well as the Hsieh tai, Colo- the fact of a large quantity of war mate. gone. As a climax to the festivities; the by the firm of Messrs. Rothschild on the not the same Then, you have lust your nel Lia Kwong Ming, for not having mana rial-principally heavy gun carriages two kinge of Siam honored the ex-Regent transaction, the $130,000 commission was a bet, Monsieur, replied Janin, 'I am redd ged the matter with suboient expedition, landed here from the Shanghai Arsenal, by giving him a bath and new sults of pure gift, inasmuch as several site ameing the same book and the same edition: the have been deprived of their buttons.
10. The Magistrate of Leen Kiang, Chu army in Kansub, or from recent movements bathing those who are held in high esteem, advance without any commission whatever, newly bound !' '--
and really intended for transmission to the apparel. The custom at New Year's of would have gladly undertaken to make the only difference is that I have had my Horace Shing Bee, for, his want of expedition in of the celebrated Lieu-chang-man's troops is very common. The women bathe the This statement made on so weighty an the management of this case, has been re- which have been posted in and around the priests. Children bathe their parents. A authority, coupled with the challenge in the moved from his present office,
provincial capital, or from any other cause, few days since the venerable Governor of World newspaper as to specific acts of 11.-That 250 baskets of sugar have is not known. Certain it is, that reports Paknam called with his daughter, one of speculation, has let loose the tongue of slander been recovered and have been handed over have been current about an expected insur- the ladies of the Palace of the ex-Regent. once more. to Consul De Lano, and compensation to rection; some describing it as a re-appear. She was going to her old home that she the extent of $11,127 has been exacted ante of the old Taiping rebels, and others night bathe her father at the beginning of from those shops which bought the sugar, declaring it to be merepient on the port the new year,
them are to be flogged.
WUCHANG.
COMMERCIAL,
Hongkong, April 20.
The importation of Bengal Oplum, dur. ing the closing mouth, stands at 9,131 Faxis, 4th Merch
ökesta, against 2,751 chests in the corre Grest people have been travelling a good sponding month of last year, Adding the
Temperature. HOKOLONG, May 1, 1878.
( Takon nt Mesars; Falconer & Os.'s Premises, Queen's Rodd.)
TESIMOMITE
Do.
ARMA
76
Do. Maximum, Da, Minime, over nigh
70
70
80.040
$1
29.979
-Mails.
STEAM FOR
Singapore, Penang, Point de Galle, Aden, Suez, Malta, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice, Mediter ranean Ports, Southampton and London;
Also,
Bombay, Madras, Calcutts and
wat Australia.
THE PENINSULAR AND ÜBIENTAL ŠTRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY's Steam-ship GWALIOR, Captain J. O. BABOT, with Her Majony's Mails, Passengers, Specie, and Cargo, will leave this for the shove places, on SATURDAY, the 6th May, at Noon
CARGO will be readived on board untill Noon -BPROLE and PARCELS at the Office until 22,, on the 5th May.
For particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply at the P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Office, Hongkong..
CONTENTS AND VALUM OF PACKAGES
VARE REQUIRED.
A written declaration of the Contents and Value of the Packages for the Overland Route a required by the Egyptian Government, and must be delivered by the Shippers to the Corn pany's Agents with the Bill of Lading, or with Parsels; and the Company do not hold themselves responsible for any detention or predict which may happen from incorrest. ness on such declaration
Shippers are particularly requested to nola the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bill of Lading.
THE P. & O. & N. Co. reserve the option of forwarding all Goods ship- ped by their Steamers for Europe through Egypt, either by Ball, or by Canal in thats own Stormers, or in vessels employed for the purpuso.:
-
A MoÏVER, Superintendent. P.&.0, B, N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, April 22, 1876.
U. 8. MAIL LINE.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
BRANDS
my€
THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANC1800.
THE U. S. Mail Steamer "CITY OF PEKING" will be despatched for San Francisco, vis Yokohama, on MONDAY,* the 15th May, 1876, at 3 r., laking Passengers, and Freight, for Japan, the United States, and Europe.
Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading are issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to ports in Mexico, Central and South America and to New York and Europe VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS.
A Steamer of the Mitan Bishi 5. B. Com pany will leave Shanghai, via the Inland Sea Ports, about same date, and make close connection at Yokohama
At New York, Passengers have selection of various lines of Steamers to England, Francs and Germany.
Freight will be received on board until Parcel Packages will be received at the office until 5 p.m. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; valus of same is required.
4 p.m. 14th Proximo,
For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, Praya West.
G. B. EMORY, Aeting Agent. Hongkong, April 15, 1876. my16
For Sale.
NOTICE.
APPLES OFF THE ICE.
Just Landed and For Sale. H010E AMERICAN BALDWIN APPLES, in Good Condition, re- ceived packed in Ice, ex Ship "Comet,"
TUDOR COMPANY,
J. F. HOROAN, Agent.
Hongkong, April 27, 1876.
Insurances.
QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
"
HE Undersigned are prepared to grant Follcien against Fire to the extent of $45,000 on Buildings, or on Goods stored therein, at current local raten, subject to a Discount of 20% on the Premis.
NORTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, January 1, 1874,
YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOCIA. TION OF SHANGHAI,
M
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 800,000 TABIS
рошо
my4;
UC DE MONTEBELLO CARTE DBLANCHE CHAMPAGNE.
(1 dozen) Quarts, $15 per esso (1 dozen.) Pints, $162 (2
B per cent, discount on 25 cases,
Bourbon WHISKEY,
$12 per case (1 dozen.)
FOR BALE BY
HEARD & Co.
tita
Hongkong, June 22, 1875.
ON SALE.
CRE OHINESE READERS MANUAL
HANDBOOK of Blographten, Bic Atorical, Mythological and donsrat
Literary Reference,
WILLIAM BREDEBICK MAYERS.
Price: $
OLIOLES granted on Marins Risks to all parts of the world at ourrent rates, This Association will, until further no- tico, provide out of the earnings, first for an Intercat Dividend of 15% to Share holders on Capital, and thereafter dietri bated among Policy holders, annually, in cab, ALL the Profits of the Underwriting Business pro rats to amount of premium
RUSSELL & Co.,
Agents,
contributed.
Hongkong, July 9, 1872.
LANCASHIRE INSURANCE
·COMPANY."
(FIRE AND LIFE)
UAFINAL,-TWO MILLIONS STERLINE,
THE
Undersigned are prepared to grant POLICIA against the Risk of FIRE on Buildings or on Goods stored therein, on Coals in Matsheds, on Goods on board Vessels and on Hulls of Vessels In Har bour, at the usual Terms and Conditions.
Proposals for Life Assurances will be re- seived, and transmitted to the Director for thels decision.
If required, protection will be granted on first class Lives up to £1000 on a Single
·Ldia.
Box Rany other information, apply to posals or any other information, apply to
KELLY & Co.: Shanghai,............................ezon Hongkong." OHINA MAI" OFFIOR,"
WASHING BOOKS,
(In English and Chinese,)
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Agents Hongkong & Cantan. Hongkong, January 4, 1867,
Con
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
BRAD OFFICE-HONGKONG,
GENCIES at all the Treaty Ports of A China and Japan, and at Singapore, Salgon and Penang.
Risks accepted, and Policies of Insuranes granted at the raten of Premium current at the above mentioned Ports."
NO CHANGE FOR POLICY TESL
JAS, B. COUGHTRIE, Secretary, Hongkong, November 1, 1871
MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF MANCHESTER
AND LONDON,
Undersigned have been appointed Agent for the aboro Company, at Hongkong, Canton, Foocho, Shanghai and Hankow, and are prepared to grant Insurances at current rates.
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, October 14, 1868,
THE LONDON ASSURANCE,
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER of
A. D. 1720..
THE Underolgaod having been appointed 'Agents for the above Corporation are prepared to grant Insurances as follows:
Marine Department,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Insurances.
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSUR- ANCE, COMPANY, ADELAIDE.
CAFIRAL........................... £500,000..
Intimations.
H
THE MERCHANTS' MARINE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
OF LONDON,
SUBOBIBED CAPITAL, $500,000.
THE Undoraigned having been appointed
ΠΕ THE
JHE Undersigned, having been appoint Agents for the above Company ined Agents in Hongkong for the above Hongkong, China and Japan, are prepared Company, are prepared to issue Folicles of to isene Polides, of Marine Insurance, Marina Insurance at current rates, payable payable in Australia, London, Calcutta, in London, India, Australia, New Zealand, Bombay, Mauritius, China and Japan at Straite, Mauritius, Java, Manila, China,
Japan, California, &o, &o. current rates.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co. Hongkong, September 6, 1875.
THE
THE SCOTTISH IMPERIAL INSURANCE CO.
jyl
THE Undersigned having been appointed Agent, in Hongkong, for the above. named Company, is prepared to gratit Policies against Bire, on Buildings and on Goode to the extent of £10,000, at the usual rates, subject to an immediate dis- count of 20%
Attention is invited to a considerable reduction in Premia for Life Insurance in Okina.
Life Policies affected during the year 1875, share in the Bonus to be declared on 31st December for the quinquennial period then ending.
A. MAGG. `HEATON, -- Hongkong, September 27, 1875.
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Acts of Parliament,
ESTABLISHED 1809,
CAPITAL £3,000,000.
Undersigned, Angany, are prepared
for the above Company,
to grant Policies against FIRE, to the extent of £10,000 on any Building, or on Merchandise in the same, at the usual Rates, subject to a discount of 20 per cent,
GITMAN & Co.,
Agents,
Hongkong, July 6, 1875,
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. THE Undersigned, Agents for the above Compar, are prepared to get the surances at current rates.
MELCHERS & Co., Agents, Royal Insurance Company,
Intimations. ani
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
HINA REVIEW :—
Complete Set of Vol. I.
Biz Dollars will be paid for the above.
No. 1 and 2, Vol. I.
No. 1, (2 copies) and No. 2, (1 copy) VOL II,
bove Non.
One Dollar will be given for each of the 4
Apply to the Publishers,
CHINA MAIL OFFICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE is hereby given, that all CRE- His Majesty King George The First, DITORS and other Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against the Estate of JOHN WOTHER- SPOON, late of Bangkok, in the Kingdom of Siam, who died on the 6th day of July, 1871, and whose Will was duly proved in the Probate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Hongkong by WILLIAM HENRY BRELETON, of 29, Queen's Road, Hong- kong, Solicitor, to whom Letters of Admini stration with the Will annexed were duly granted by the said Court on the 10th day of March, 1876, are hereby required to SEND in writing the PARTICULARS of their Claims or Demands to the said WiL- LIAM HENRY BREBETON, on or before the 1st day of July next; and notice is hereby also given, that at the expiration of the last mentioned day the said WILLIAM HENEY BREBETON will proceed to distribute the
Polloles at current rates payable alther here, in London or at the principal Ports of India, China and Australia.
Fire Department. Policles issued for long or short periode at current rates. A discount of 20% allowed. Life Department, Polloles leaned for sums not exceeding
£6,000 on reasonable terms.
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co, Hongkong, July 26, 1872,
ORINESE INSURANCE COMPANY.
· (LIMITTED,)
NOTICE.
TOLICIES granted at curront rates on
Assets of the said JoN WOTHERSPOON. amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the Claims of which he has then had notice; and that the said WILLIAM HENRY BREKETOs will not be liable for the Assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whore Claims he has not had notice at the time of the distribution, Dated this 29th day of March, 1676.
W. H, BRERETON, 29, Queen's Road, Hongkong,
Solicitor.
Pics to all parts of the World: In nosoriance with the Company's Ariloles i of Association, Two Thirds of the Profits are distributed annually to Contributors, myil) whether Shareholdern or not, la proportion to the mett amount of Promila contributed by each, the remaining third being carried to Reserve Fund.
OLYPHANT & Co
General Agents, Hongkong, April 17, 1878.
YANGTSZE INSURANCE ASSOCIA. TION OF SHANGHAL
ASURE!
NOTION.
AFTER this date, the above Association
will allow a Brokerage of Thirty threo and One Third per cent. (33%) on
Local Fleks only.
RUSSELL & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, June 3, 1974.
MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY,
THE
THE ORINESE MAIL
TERMS OF AUTEETISING IN THE Chinese fail
TWO gente a character for the first.100
characters, and one copt a character beyond the first 100, for first insertion, and hall price for repetitions during the first week, Subsequent weeks Insertions will be charged only one half the amount of the fit week's charge. Advertisements for half a year and longet will be allowed a deduction of 25 per cent on the total amount,
and contracts for more favourable termas can be made.
Eforta bave been made to, establishi Agents for conlating the Chinese Mail in all the ports and in the interior of China, all the porta in Japan, In Saigon, Singapore, Penang, Calcutta, Batavia, Meutia, the Philippines, Australia, San Francisco, Peru and other places which Chinese frequent, When the list of Agencies is completed,
Undersigned Agents are in receipt
Directors authorizing them to lasuo Policles already established in uxost of the above to the extent of £10,000 on any one first places, and in important porta more than clam risk, or to the extent of £15,000 on | one agent has been appointed at egoh.
WASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use adjoining risks at current rates.
Gentlemen, are now- ready at this Offic-Price $1 each.
A: Discount of 20% allowed.
HOLLIDAY, WISH & Co. Shamokomokokaanam A. 1975;
CHUN AYIN,
Alanayer, Horakone. February 23, 1874.
Note-By the Company's Articles of Asso-
ciation it la provided that, after pay ment to the shareholders of a dividend of 10 per cent. per annum, our fourth of the residue of profits will be rateably divided amongst those Insurers out of whose business profits have been made during the year.
STAFFORDSHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF HANLEY,
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £250,000.
THE Undersigned, having been appoint-
Ted agents in Hongkong and Shanghai for the above Company, are prepared to issue Policies of Fire Insurance at current rates.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co. Hongkong, March 24, 1876.
IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE REDUC TION OF THE PRICE OF THE "SHANGHAI COURIER AND CHINA GAZETTE,"
IT WILL BE THE
HONGKONG MARKET PRICES.
Corrented to Saturday, April 29, 1876. At 1090 Cash per Dollas Mexican.
[No. 4006-Mar 1, 1876.
Chilles, Dried,
Garlic, Butcher Meat,
Ginger, . lb. 400 300 Green Peas, young
170 160 Green Winter Course
Lettuce, English'.
Bacon, English,
Foockow,
L
Beef, sirloin and prime out, oy. 200 160 Beef Corned,
+
catty
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Tripe (undressed), catty 80 Bhalota, Calves' Head and Feet, not Hams, American, lb.
Chinese,
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Mixed,.
250 200
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25
20
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Curry Staß, English,
30
事
30 20
"
60
100
I
20 15
head
10 8
160 140
Chinese.
catty
20
*
ADAMSON, BELL & Co. Hongkong, March 24, 1876,
Roast, Soup, Steak, Bullocks Brains,
180 160
Mint, .
banch
100
80
Mushroom, dried,
catty
1210
760 660
180 180
80 .70
· per set
Onions, Bombay,
Green
80 70
2018
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Tongue, fresh, sachi
800 250
Parsley, Chinese,
.datty
30
20.
corned,
450 400
"
#
English,
bunch
10
11
Head,
1100 000
Potatoes, blacao,
. Catty
:30
20
"
Heart, Feet,
Kidneys,
160 1401
"
"
Japan,
26 20
80 60
Sweet,
14 12
100
80
•
11
#
Pumpkins,
20
59
11
Tail,
"
160 120
Radishes, English
doa.
40. 80
17
Liver, .-
. catty
120
100
40
Scallions,
catty
20 16:
catty
30 20
600
600
Squash, Bottle
40 30
•
b Bairy,
130
160
27
English
29
"
Taro (U Tau)
16
19
400, 880
Tomatoes
80-
Mutton Chop,
200 180
11
要
Lag,
200 180
Turnips, English, :.
sach
10
"
Shoulder, Liver,
01
160 140
$7
je24
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110 100
frank, China catty Salt, 180 120 Vegetable Marrow, an
50 60
Water Lily Roots, 120 110 Water Cross,
•
..80
60
25
*1
#
Yams,
"
20
" Head,
110 100
21
i Heart,
Cach
70 60
Fruits.
#
Kidneys,
170
60
Aleurites,,
60 catty
#t
Liver,
ib.
120 110 Apples, Dried
patty
600
Pork, Chop,
eatty
Corned,
160 1609 California, megje 150 140 Bananas, fragrant Funti, catty
600
·40
#
14
Leg,
160 150 13
..Common
80
•
#
..25
11
..Fat or Lard,
"
180 120
Coocanuts
soch
....50 -65
Sheeps' Head, and Fest, nat
360 830 Currants,
Bottle
400 850
each
70 60}}
lb..
.200...100
Dater,
bottle 500 400
#F
600 400
* #1
catty
cently catty
· 60 · 50
40430
260 200
Capons,
. catty
250 180
Coolle
200
#
Ducks,
catty
110 100
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Mandarin
80
Dried
.osch
220-200
重
15
Nutmeg,
myll
Eggs, Hon
dos.
100
Licboos, Dried,
50 40
300 250
Duck
120
Lemons,
200 160
Balt
129
4
11
Fowls, Geeae,
I catty
180 160 Loquate,
40
7J
130 120 Mangosteens,
each
60
Partridgos, Pheasants, Canton,
each
320 800 Melons, Chiness.
each
100
-
Annual Subscription, postage included,
Pigeon,
$8,50,
Quail,
2
$3
Mangoes, Manila, -150---140 слов
Saigon, 90 80 Pears, Chefoo,.
ench
100
****
40
#2
outty
140
Snipe,
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120 110
CONTENTS,
Teal,
!+
Essays on the Chinese Language.
The Folk-lore of China.
Turkeys, Cock,
catty
Pao-sze: The Cleopatra of China.
Elon.
250 200 Plue-apples, Punti 650 400 Plantains, common 400 350 Plums,
[each
catty
80
40
BU
33
#
500 450 Prunes, Dried,
Years of Foreign Intercourse with China
Fish.
Raisins, Muscatel,
bottle
bottle
60 60 800, 360
1100-150
One Page from Choo Foo-taze.
par hundred
200
35
lb,
200 160
Java in 1293, A.D.
Bream,
catty
100
00
Strawberry (Youngmui) catty
110
The Wry-Necked Tres.
Carp,
Phallic Worship.
Cat Fish,
50
Codfish,
100
110 100 ng Cane,
Tamarinda, Walnuts, new
atfor
30
25
catty 60 50
120 7
Congor Eels, Crabs, Cuttle Fish,
70
60
Water Chestnuts,
60
100
Miscellaneous.
80
70 Allspice,
Dace,
110 100 Bran,
bottle plout
260 200
1600 1500
Dog Fish,
80
70 Butter,
Eela,
lb. bottle
700-500
750 700
110 1009
Lemon
D
59
760% 700
100
+
Capers,
220 160
CHEAPEST DAILY PAPER IN CHINA and as a large
INCREASE OF CIRCULATION HAY BE CONFIDENTLY ANTICIPATED, THR ADVANTAGE TO ADVERTISERS
IS OBVIOUS.
WANTED.
AN Experienced European FEMALE to A accompany a Family with 3 Children
to England. Termo, a free Passage,
Applications to be sent to the Office of this paper, addressed "A. B. O,”
Hongkong, April 11, 1876.
Now Ready,
THE CHINA REVIEW, VOL. IV., No. 4.
כן.
Heart, Kidneys,
Sucking Pige,
Voal
Poultry,
載
An Introduction to a Retrospect of Forty Wild Ducks, Canton, each
The edition of the Mongols Against Bombay Ducks
Short Notices of New Books and Literary
Intelligence.
Notos and Queries on Eastern Matters :-
Chinese Anti-Opium Associations. Publications of the Hongkong Corres ponding Committee of the Relig. Tract Soc. Hongkong School-book Committee, Chinese Wills.
Chinese Breech-Loading Gune. History of the Maritime Provinios. Books Wanted, Exchanges, do,
China Mail Office. Hongkong, March 11, 1876,
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To Let.
TO LET,
With Immediate Possession,
File Fish,
Frash Fish, Large
Small
•
+
Guaran,
80 70
1700 1400 Figg, Dried,
180 160
Ground Nuts,
Oranges, Sweet Sanvoer
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10090 Candied Orange Peel,
120 100 Charcoal,
110-100 Cheese, American,
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Froge, Garoupa,
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160 140
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Gudgeon,
180 120
English, Datch,
450
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1100,
"
Gumet,
*
Herrings, omall
120 110 Cinnamon,
90
ustty
250 200
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.box. $1.00
80 Citron, Olores,
100 150
970 260
bottle
-200-150
Ib.
250 220
00 80 Curry Powder,
bottle
500 260
110 100 Firewood,
pical
700 .800.
19
180 120 Flour,
.: catty
0 406.80
180 120 Gramn, 100
Dwelling House No. 4, Alexandra Live Fish,
Lobsters, The Store and Dwelling House, No. 91, Mackeral, Queen's Road, lately in the occupation of
Mullet, Miss GARBEIT.
The Store and Premises, Nos. 42 and 44, Oysters, Queen's Road, lately in the occupation of
Parrot Flab, Messrs Dugost & Co.
The Dwelling House and Office, No 1, Perth, Wyndham Street.
Pomfret,
catty150 120 Cocoannt Oil,
60 50 Coffee,
(Also with becription from 1st May next.
The Dwelling House No. 46, Peel Street, now in the occupation of hiE HAUBUHILD,
The Dwelling House No. 1, Alexandre Ruach, Terrace, at present in the occupation of Rock Fish, DE STOUT.
Prawnej
+
Ray,
The Dwelling House No: 2, Gough Salmon, Canton, Strast, occupation from 1st June.
Apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, May 1, 1876.
TO LET. With Possession on the 1st April. horn as the "Lindon Inft,"
Premissa in Queen's Roall Central,
Apply to
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co Hongkong, March 9, 1876.
TO RENT CHEAP.. FFICES and Godown, No. 69, Praya, lately occupied by Messrs TAYLOR & TuoMPION. Also Orries and GonOWS situated in the rear of the Massageries Maritimes Office,
Apply to
LAI HING & Co. Hongkong, March 30, 1876.
90 Jelzglass,
120 110 Lamp Oil,.. 100 Macaroni, 100 10 Mace, 160
plate
Mango Chutney, 110 100 Mustard,'
160 120 Nutmega,
110 90 Olives,
120 100 Pearl Barley,
70 60 Pepper (whole)
110 -100
110 100 Plokiss,
80: Rice,
Saltwater,
"
27
Pickled,
800 Faddy,
Salt Flök,
datty
Shrimps,
Skate,
Snapper, Soles, Fresh
250
ploul pkge.
2750 2500
760
100.4 80
1000 900 800, 760
·
eatty
• box
catty
bottle
700-800
180 160
. Bach.
10 .0
bottle.
250 400
ploul 1600 1400
bottle
240 400
catty
270 920
(ground)
bottle
250 200
200X160
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catty
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Tench,
· 140 180 Sage,
Turtles, Small White-bait,
Salad On,
80
Salt, Coarse
Asparagus,
Vegetables.
, tin
"
Five
*1
Bamboo Shoela, young catty Beans, sprout,
400 380 Split Pess,
40 28
bottle: 220, 200
ontty
280 180 .10
2016
80 60
100 70
bottle 300 270
120 100 Sugar, China,
掌翼
catty
14 12 Tapioca,
broad, French,
•
40 36 Tes
Catty
750 800
60
17
each
50 Vermicelli, Chizme
30 20
English
.box
• bottle
** 200 160
Best root, Cabbage, Hongkong
red for pickling, Common,
23.
#
Carrots, fresh
Balt
HEND SASSOON, SONG O Celery, Obinose,
TO LET. "OUSE No. 5, Zetland
Hongkong, April 8, 1676.
Ragiish
160 50 Vinegar, English
140 120
catty
15 10
30
40%
100
80
1000 900
W. QUINOEY,
Acting Inspector of Markets.
50 20 Printed and published by Gao. Murray
BAI, at the China Mail Onine, NO, Wyndham Street, Hongkong,
30 20 . Catly